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Nov 20 2024HEALTH

Help for Teens: How A-CRA Tackles Cannabis Use in Iran

Cannabis use among teens is a growing concern, especially in places like Iran. The Adolescent Community Reinforcement Approach, or A-CRA, is a technique that's shown promise in helping teens kick the habit. A recent study in Tehran put A-CRA to the test. Researchers looked at 40 male teens, aged 15

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Nov 20 2024CRIME

Reform in Criminal Justice: A Look Beyond California's Vote

The recent presidential election has sparked debate about the future of criminal justice reform. Some say voters have rejected these changes, pointing to defeats like Los Angeles District Attorney George Gascón's loss. But this isn't the full story. Across the U. S. , many prosecutors are still push

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Nov 20 2024HEALTH

AI in Disaster Triage: How Tech Helps Sort the Injured

Emergencies happen everywhere, and they're happening more often. With more people getting hurt, traditional ways of sorting patients don't cut it anymore. That's where smart triage systems come in—they use artificial intelligence to quickly figure out who needs help the most. This study looks into h

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Nov 20 2024ENTERTAINMENT

The Secret Life of Phineas and Ferb's Mom

You know Phineas and Ferb, those super creative brothers who build incredible inventions every summer? Well, there's one person who seems to miss all the action: their mom, Linda. While their dad and friends' parents know about their adventures, Linda remains clueless. It's like she's living in a co

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Nov 20 2024SCIENCE

Rediscovering Bose: A Science Legend Unfairly Attacked

In the world of science, sometimes truth takes a backseat to prejudice. Such was the case with Sir Jagadis Chandra Bose, a brilliant scientist from Bengal. Recently, an article in this volume challenged a piece I wrote about Bose. While Kingsland and Taiz (2024) raised questions, the facts remain cl

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Nov 19 2024HEALTH

South Africa's Diversity Dividend: Mental Health and Trust

In post-apartheid South Africa, a fascinating shift is happening. More racial diversity in neighborhoods is linked to less mental stress. This isn't just a theory; it's backed by five years of data from the National Income Dynamics Survey. But why? The answer might surprise you. It turns out, trust

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Nov 19 2024HEALTH

The Tick-Spread Virus: Iraq's Fight Against CCHF

Ever heard of Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever, or CCHF? It's a virus carried by ticks, and it's causing a stir in Iraq. This virus has been hanging around the Eastern Mediterranean for a while, but recently, cases have been on the rise in Iraq since 1979. What's the big deal about this virus? Well,

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Nov 19 2024TECHNOLOGY

Which Samsung TV is for You: Crystal UHD vs QLED

Samsung TVs are popular and there are great deals during Black Friday. Two standout models are Crystal UHD and QLED. Both offer vibrant displays and HDR with 4K resolution, but there are differences. Affordability is a plus for Crystal UHD. You can find older models for under $300. QLED TVs start a

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Nov 19 2024HEALTH

COVID and Tropical Diseases: When Policies Meet Science

You might have heard a lot about COVID-19, but did you know it's not the only disease out there? There are other illnesses, known as tropical diseases, that also need our attention. These diseases, like malaria and dengue, mostly affect countries with hot climates. But here's where things get intere

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Nov 19 2024HEALTH

How Genes and Environment Team Up to Cause Liver Disease

Ever wondered why some people develop liver disease even if they're not overweight? The answer might lie in our genes and how they interact with our surroundings. Let's dive into the PNPLA3 I148M variant, a tiny change in our DNA that makes us more susceptible to metabolic dysfunction-associated ste

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